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Six Things You Can Do Now To Avoid Costly Repairs For Your Business

Anita Ginsburg

November 04, 2013


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In the current financial climate, it is very important for businesses to take steps to save money wherever they can. One of the things that can decimate a company’s budget is an unexpected repair bill. You can avoid many costly repairs if you take steps to perform preventative maintenance. Here are six tips that you can follow to avoid costly repairs for your business.

1. Keep Your Basement Free from Flooding Dangers

If your business has a basement, then you need to take steps to ensure flooding doesn’t ruin your company’s finances. The best way to prevent flooding from destroying your basement is to have a quality sump pump installed. You need to make sure that it has a battery back-up power source, and you should check it monthly to make sure that it is operating correctly. Also, check for signs that would indicate flooding in your basement is likely. Make sure window wells are well sealed and you have quality rain gutters to keep the water away before it becomes a problem.

2. Keep Your Roof in Good Shape

Your roof is another area that can let in water that will do a lot of damage. You can avoid this by regularly inspecting your roof. Make sure to check for signs of leaking. Have your roof inspected at least once a year. Make sure you hire a professional if there are any problems to make sure the problem is addressed correctly the first time.

3. Paint Your Exterior

If you do not protect your home with a good coat of paint on the exterior, it could be susceptible to rot and water damage. You should inspect your building’s paint job yearly to make sure that it is in good shape. If it shows any signs of wear, then repaint the entire exterior so save you money in the long-run.

4. Inspect the Parking Lot

Winter snow and ice can do a lot of damage to asphalt, says professionals who specialize in asphalt paving in Indianapolis. You should check your building’s parking lot every spring to inspect the damage. If you see any cracks or potholes, get it taken care of to avoid costly repairs later, as well as avoid frustrated customers. Taking care of cracks early will avoid the expense of completely repaving your parking lot.

5. Replace Old Windows

If your building has old windows, it is probably costing you a lot of money in heating and cooling costs. It could also give you a hefty repair bill if your windows leak during a storm. Replacing old windows will save you money on your utility bills and costly repairs.

6. Check Smoke Alarms

There is perhaps no scarier disaster for a business owner than a fire. You can help to reduce the dangers of a fire by regularly inspecting your company’s smoke alarms. Be sure to test them once a month to make sure they are working right.

Although it's important to save for emergencies that can happen at any time, following these steps will help you avoid unexpected costs of repairs that can be prevented


                   



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